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Servant Stairwell

Servant Stairwell

I discovered this narrow and cramped stairwell behind a small door.
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I like it! It must have been fun to run across.
I like this pic, makes you think about who may have used it.....
Did any of you see the faint face by the railing right above the first pole on the railing very close to you?
freakin A.... I totally see the face... freaked me out... I can't look at this photo anymore.. thanks a lot lol It makes me look behing me constantly.
This picture reminds me of the movie 28 Days Later for some reason ..
very interesting
It makes you want to go there and see it your self, I love it!!
Might be Lizzi Bordon's house!
looks like the stairway could be in any "this old house" - creepy
It makes me think of "The Secret Garden" in a way; so small and out of the way... almost forgotten!
Once many years ago, when I was married and we were looking at houses to buy, we happened upon a gem which had "servent's stairwell" like this, it looks QUITE like this one, actually. It was off the kitchen, thru a dorr that was made to blend into the cupboards. We didn't buy the house tho, the location was not good, but this stairwell brought back the memory of looking at it!
The light at the top of the stairs "invites" you to investigate it. Great shot........
the main staircase in my house looks just like this!
Love the attention to detail. Great craftsmanship.

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